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Friday, 12 August 2016

WHAT SEEMS TO BE IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN NOTHING

It is too easy to take the piss out of conspiracy theories,
but before I do, I have a theory of my own: a proper conspiracy theory should
always point to where the truth will be found.

Most conspiracy theories inevitably come from the United
States, but only because of the number of conspiracies that have been uncovered.

Repeated claims the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) use
mind control techniques on people comes from “Project MKUltra,” an illegal
program of experiments that included drugs, hypnosis and torture. The program
ran over twenty years from 1953, until panic over the Watergate scandal, which
brought down President Richard Nixon, led the CIA to destroy all trace of the
paperwork… until a Freedom of Information Act request led to 20,000 documents
being discovered in 1977, having been stored in the wrong place.

Watergate itself began as a conspiracy theory, the name coming
from the office complex – in an area of Washington DC apparently named “Foggy
Bottom” - where the US Democratic National
Committee was based, that was spied upon by Republican party officials in 1972.
The tapes of Richard Nixon discussing the surveillance were released, by order
of the Supreme Court, in 1974. By the way, the Watergate Hotel charges from
over $500 per night.

Both theories were known to have evidence – the issue was
getting to it. Even the assassination of John F Kennedy, with all the claims
and counterclaims made over the years, is still subject to having classified
documents that won’t be released until 2017. It will not stop the theorising,
but it makes people more informed.

Once a conspiracy is uncovered, the theory is no longer
needed. However, with an industry in conspiracies to keep going, dubious links
can be made to create new theories, and things can be said without the burden
of supplying evidence, making them too easy to be picked apart. The bizarre
claims over Barack Obama being born in Kenya, and disqualified from being
President, were debunked by just producing a birth certificate (he was born in
Hawaii).

Even worse, conspiracy theories can be made to operate
within their own system of logic. The assertion that alien reptiles, disguised
as prominent figures in society, have controlled the world since ancient times,
is not something that can be proved, because that would give the game away. At
the same time, those that rubbish the theory are accused of being “sheeple,” of
not having their eyes open enough.

Furthermore, if you have a theory, why don’t you prove it,
apart from using it to prove you are powerless to do anything about it? Maybe
that’s it – conspiracy theories are a plot, concocted by the New World Order
and the Illuminati, to keep the masses in their place, making them feel helpless,
and stopping accusations that, if they are really running the world, they are
not making a good job of it.